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2010 YMCA Day Camps and YMCA Camp Thunderbird Dear Mom, Thank you for letting me go to camp this year. We were in a canoe on the lake today. My favorite thing to do is swimming. I have made so many new friends here at Y-camp! Camp is FUN! To Do List: Go to camp again next year! YMCA of Greater Richmond

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Page 1: Summer Camp Magazine 2010

2010 YMCA Day Camps and

YMCA Camp Thunderbird

Dear Mom,

Thank you for lettin

g me go

to camp this year. W

e were

in a canoe on the lake today.

My favorite

thing to do is

swimming. I have made so

many new friends here

at Y-camp! Camp is FUN!

To Do List:Go to camp again next year!

YMCA of Greater Richmond

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Table of ContentsDay Camps Chart ...............................................................2Chester Family YMCA (CH) ...............................................3Chickahominy Family YMCA (CK) ...................................4Downtown YMCA (DT) ......................................................5Goochland Family YMCA (GO) .........................................5-7John Rolfe Family YMCA (JR) ............................................7Manchester Family YMCA (MN) .....................................8Midlothian Family YMCA (MD) ........................................8-9

YMCA Camp Thunderbird Outdoor Center (CTB) ............... 10-11 North Richmond Family Community Center (NR) ................ 12Patrick Henry Family YMCA (PH) ............................................. 12Elizabeth Randolph Lewis Powhatan Family YMCA (PO) ... 13Shady Grove Family YMCA (SG) .............................................. 14-15Southside Virginia Family YMCA (SS) ..................................... 16Tuckahoe Family YMCA (TK) ..................................................... 16-18Registration Information and Calendar ................................... 19

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Camp Redfeather (Half or Full Day) A unique and safe outdoor traditional day camp on 23 beautiful acres featuring age-appropriate and fun day-camp activities such as crafts, boating, songs, fishing, outdoor education, sports, archery and swim lessons!Ages: Rising 1st-6th graders Times: 7 a.m.-12 p.m. OR 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $85 half day; $155 full dayCommunity Members: $110 half day; $205 full day

Summer Adventurers Summer Adventurers provides an indoor alternative to traditional day camps and features a different theme eachweek. Participants choose from a variety of activities such as arts and crafts, drama and theater, cooperative games, environmental studies, swim lessons and open swim, and weekly local and regional field trips. Ages: Rising K-5th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $150 Community Members: $200

Teen Extreme Staff focus on teamwork and leadership skills through a variety of activities such as archery, swimming, sports and more. Weekly field trips include tubing, hiking as well as service learning projects in the community. Ages: Rising 7th-10th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23 Facility Members: $175 Community Members: $225

Starry OvernightOvernight for rising 4th-8th grade campers. Look for more information about two overnight opportunities in the day camp newsletter.Facility Members: $30 Community Members: $40

CIT (Counselors in Training) ProgramTeens aspiring to be future camp staff have the opportunity to get advanced training. Each week, CIT work with counselors, meet with their administrative coordinator and receive supportive supervision and evaluation. Those interested must complete both a camper and CIT application. Potential CIT will then be contacted to attend an interview before being accepted into the program. Ages: Rising 8th-10th graders Times: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Dates: Two four-week sessions First session begins June 28, second session begins July 26Facility Members: $350 Community Members: $400Hours logged in the CIT program may count toward CCPS requirements

Junior Counselors (JC) ProgramTeens chosen to participate in the highly-competitive Junior Camper program will come on staff for the entire summer as volunteers with Camp Redfeather. JC will be paired up with a camp counselor for a 100% hands-on, camp-staff experience while developing character and values through service.Ages: 16 & 17 year olds Times: 8-hr daily shift, based on staffingDates: June 28-August 20 Facility Members: $100 Community Members: $100(four-week commitment required)Hours logged in the JC program may count toward CCPS requirements

Pre-School Sports CampsLearn the basics of T-ball, soccer and basketball in a fun setting. Ages: 3-5 years oldDates: June 21-June 25 Times: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Facility Members: $35.00 Community Members: $55.00

Youth Basketball Camp Learn to shoot, pass and dribble or improve your skills in basketball.Ages: 6-14 years old Times: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Dates: July 12-July 16Facility Members: $45.00 Community Members: $90.00

Youth Soccer Camp Get ready for fall soccer by registering for soccer camp. Learn or improve on soccer skills.Ages: 6-14 years old Times: 9:00-12:00 noonDates: August 2-August 6Facility Members: $45.00 Community Members: $90.00

Camping Opportunity If you would like your child to participate in our Camp Red Feather program after basketball or soccer camp, please call our camping director at 414-0469 for information.

Chester Family YMCA3011 W. Hundred Road Chester, VA 23831

For questions, please contact the child care and camp director at (804) 414-0469.

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Preschool-Age Day Camp School-Age Day Camp Preschool-Age Summer Child CareSchool-Age Summer Child CareAfter-Summer School Camp Baseball/T-Ball Camp Basketball Camp Counselors In Training (CIT) Dance CampEnrichment Theme CampEveryBuddy Special Needs CampField Hockey Camp (female)Flag Football CampGuitar CampGymnastics CampsJunior CIT CampJunior Counselor CampKids Care Babysitting CampKreative Kitchen Cooking CampLeaders In Training CampNature/Arts CampPeeWee Sports CampRock Climbing CampScience CampScuba CampSoccer CampSports Combo Camp Teen Adventure or Service CampTennis Camp

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Chickahominy Family YMCA5401 Whiteside RoadSandston, VA 23150For questions, please contact the child care director at (804) 737-9622.

Camp ChickahominyEach camper will learn team building and leadership skills through daily activities with their group and others. All campers will be served a nutritious afternoon snack. Activities include field games, music, drama, swimming lessons, archery, arts, crafts, outdoor education and family nights. Your child may come all summer or choose any session. Deposit required for each camper.Ages: 5-13 years old Times: 7a.m.-6 p.m. Dates: Five two-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 16Facility Member: $200 Community Member: $220

Counselors in Training (CIT)This camp teaches enthusiastic young people leadership skills and the fundamentals of working with children. CIT are paired with a counselor to develop skills in areas such as implementing daily camp activities, discipline, first-aid and child relations. Participants build character and grow as they work with children and their peers. Deposit required for each camper.Ages: 13-16 years old Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: Five two-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 16Facility Member: $160 Community Member: $180

Basketball CampImprove your dribbling, passing and shooting while having fun with players your own age. Open to players ages 6-12. Each participant receives a camp shirt and award.Ages: 6-12 years old Times (Ages 6-8): 5:30-6:45 p.m. Times (Ages 9-12): 7-8:15 p.m.Dates: June 28-July 2Facility Member: $45 Community Member: $60

Soccer CampPractice the skills needed to improve your game play and experience. Have fun with players your own age. Open to ages 6-12. Each participant receives a camp shirt and award. Ages: 6-12 years oldTimes (Ages 6-8): 5:30-6:45 p.m. Times (Ages 9-12) – 7-8:15 p.m.Dates: July 19-23Facility Member: $45 Community Member: $60

Flag FootballWork on your passing, receiving and defending. Have fun with players your own age. Open to all players ages 6-12. Each participant receives a camp shirt and award. Ages: 6-12Times (Ages 6-8): 5:30-6:45 p.m. Times (Ages 9-12): 7-8:15 p.m.Dates: August 16-20 Facility Member: $45 Community Member: $60

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Downtown Family YMCA 2 W. Main StreetRichmond, VA 23220

For questions, please contact the child care director at (804) 783-9622.

Preschool Age Summer Child Care Our summer program is packed with fun and learning for your active preschooler. Our teachers utilize weekly themes in coordination with our center’s curriculum to create a fun and safe learning environment. Children enjoy arts and crafts, music and movement, learning and much more.Ages: 2½-5 years old Times: 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $100 Community Member: $110

School Age Summer Child Care We have developed a summer theme-based program with something for all children. Our trained staff work with children to instill our core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility in a safe and fun learning environment. Weekly sessions include arts and crafts, music and drama, swimming, computer lab, games, sports and more!Ages: 5-12 years old Times: 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $120 Community Member: $130

Goochland Family YMCA1800 Dickinson RoadGoochland, VA 23063

For questions, please contact the child care director at (804) 556-9887.

Pre/Post Program Extended Care Is AvailableChildren will have the opportunity to enjoy camp activi-ties before and after dance camp at Kinder Camp or Camp Gooch. Includes transportation to and from Goochland YMCA to Goochland Middle School. Drop off/pick up will be located at the Goochland Family YMCA for extended care participants only. Schedules and pricing are located with each camp description.

Camp GoochHaving fun, making friends, learning new skills and building character are what Camp Gooch is all about! Children are exposed to the finest aquatic, sports, outdoor education and performing arts programs. The experienced staff make every child's experience exceptional, serving as caring role models who consistently encourage campers and help build their self-esteem. Ages: 6-13 years old Times: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 11 one-week sessions First session begins June 7, last session begins August 16 Facility Members: $137 Community Members: $157

Kinder Camp - Full or Half DayThis full-day program offers swimming, making new friends, learning new outdoor games, singing camp songs, making fun crafts, special guest and family fun events. We’ll provide the picnic setting so don’t forget to bring your snack and lunch each day! Following afternoon rest time, the fun con-tinues with outdoor play, water games and exploring nature.Ages: 3-5 years old Times: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (half day); 7:30am-6pm (full day)Dates: 12 one-week sessions First session begins May 31, last session begins August 16Facility Members: $83 (half day); $137 (full day)Community Members: $103 (half day); $157 (full day)

Counselors In Training (CIT)The CIT program is a week-long educational and training program that teaches young adults leadership skills and the fundamentals of working with children. Participants are paired with camp counselors in a YMCA camp and assist in the management of children ages 6-13 years old. All CIT receive a certificate of achievement upon successful completion. Ages: 14-17 years old Times: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. or 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Dates: 11 one-week sessions First session begins June 7, last session begins August 16Facility Members: $65 Community Members: $85

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Ballerina CampChildren will be introduced to the wonderful world of dance as they tap and turn to their favorite fairy tales, participate in dance-related arts and crafts and hold a special performance on the last day. Ballet slippers, tap shoes and a snack for your dancer are required. Ages: 3-5 years old Times: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Dates: June 28-July 2 Location: Goochland Middle SchoolFacility Members: $85 Community Members: $105Pre/Post Program Extended Care: 7:30-9 a.m. and 12-6 p.m.Facility Members: $95 Community Members: $105

Dance Company CampThis contemporary camp covers ballet, tap, jazz and hip hop fundamentals and stagecraft exploration. An original performance will be held on the last day of camp. Ballet slippers, tap shoes, a daily snack and lunch are required.Ages: 6-10 years old Times: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Dates: July 12-July 16 Location: Goochland Middle SchoolFacility Members: $95 Community Members: $115Pre/Post Program Extended Care: 7:30-9 a.m. and 1-6 p.m.Facility Members: $95 Community Members: $105

Nature-Art CampExperience horseback riding and attend a horse show, learn to paint with a local artist, Robin Casperi, make pottery at “All Fired Up”, enjoy a day of nature at the farm, visit a recording studio, and make and record music.Ages: 8-14 years old Times: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Dates: June 21-June25Facility Members: $195 Community Members: $205Pre/Post Program Extended Care: 7:30–9 a.m. and 3 p.m.–6 p.m.Facility Members: $40 Community Members: $50

Inch Worms Gymnastics CampChildren will learn the basics of gymnastics in a fun environment. Fun games, arts and crafts, tumbling, balancing acts and jumps will foster a passion for sports within each child.Ages: 3-5 years old Times: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Dates: July 19-July 23 Location: Goochland Middle SchoolFacility Members: $85 Community Members: $105Pre/Post Program Extended Care: 7:30–9 a.m. and 12–6 p.m.Facility Members: $95 Community Members: $105

“All Star” Gymnastics CampThrough games using the floor, balance beam, parallel bars, single bar, mini trampoline and vault, children will learn the fundamentals of gymnastics while building strength, flexibility, coordination and balance.Ages: 6-12 years old Times: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Dates: June 14-June 18 & August 2-6 Location: Goochland Middle SchoolFacility Members: $95 Community Members: $115Pre/Post Program Extended Care: 7:30–9 a.m. and 1–6 p.m.Facility Members: $95 Community Members: $105

British Soccer “First Kicks” CampA friendly, low-key introduction to the basics through games, stories and fun. Ages: 3-4 years old Times: 9-10 a.m.Dates: June 21-June25Facility and Community Members: $82Pre/Post Program Extended Care: 7:30–9 a.m. and 10 a.m.–6 p.m.Facility and Community Members: $115

British Soccer “Mini” CampFun games, basic technical practices and small-sided games.Ages: 5-6 years old Times: 10:15-11:45 a.m.Dates: June 21-June25Facility and Community Member: $99Pre/Post Program Extended Care: 7:30-10:15 and 11:45 a.m.–6 p.m.Facility and Community Member: $110

British Soccer Half-DayEmphasis is placed upon individual skill development, mastery of the core techniques and fundamental tactical awareness.Ages: 7-13 years old Times: 1-4 p.m.Dates: June 21-June25Facility and Community Member: $123Pre/Post Program Extended Care: 7:30 a.m.–1 p.m. and 4–6 p.m.Facility and Community Member: $95

John Rolfe Family YMCA 2244 John Rolfe ParkwayHenrico, VA 23233

For questions, please call the John Rolfe Family YMCA at (804) 360-8767.

Kreative KitchenLittle hands will experience the joy of making their own healthy food creations and fun kitchen crafts. Ages: 2-8 years old Times: 9:30-11:30 a.m.Dates (Ages 2-5): July 19-23; Dates (Ages 5-8): August 9-12Community and Facility Members: $85

The Babysitters’ ClubBabysitters-in-training learn how to care for younger children safely and playfully. Campers will create a Kids Care Manual filled with information to use while babysitting including safety issues, games, songs, crafts and snacks. Campers will also receive hands-on training in our Child Watch program. Ages: Rising 4th-8th graders Times: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Dates: June 28-July 1Community and Facility Members: $55

Fizzle, Sizzle, PopJoin the exciting science fun with hands-on experiments, demonstrations, and chemistry “magic tricks.” Ages: 5-8 years old Times: 9:30-11:30 a.m.Dates: July 12-15Facility and Community Members: $75

Who Says You Can’t Play With Your Food?Children will learn to decorate cakes, create their own trifle, make edible fruit arrangements, pie in a jar and more! Ages: 8-12 Times: 9:30-11:30 a.m.Dates: August 2-5 Community and Facility Members: $85

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Manchester Family YMCA7540 Hull Street RoadRichmond, VA 23235

For questions, please call the child care director at (804) 276-9622.

Summer ExplorersSummer Explorers provides a safe, balanced and fun summer. Arts and crafts, science projects, outside play, friendships, swimming and weekly field trips are just some of the activities campers will enjoy under the supervision of highly-trained camp staff. Deposit required for each camper.Ages: Rising K-5th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6:30 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $120 Community Member: $150

Teen ExtremeThis adventure camp keeps teens active and engaged while developing interpersonal and leadership skills. Participants are given the opportunity to experience activities such as rock climbing, camping, hiking, swimming, sports, and volunteerism through a partnership with Meals on Wheels. Deposit required for each camper.Ages: Rising 6th-9th gradersTime: 7 a.m.-6:30 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $150Community Member: $180

Sports CampsCampers will learn fundamental skills involved in play-ing each sport with emphasis placed on practicing proper sportsmanship while having fun. Campers will participate in safe and exciting drills, games and contests. Whether learning how to play a new sport or refining old skills, each child is a winner at the Manchester Family YMCA!Ages: 5 years-rising 5th graders Times: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Dates: Seven one-week sessions:June 28-July 2: Basketball July 5-9: Sports SamplerJuly 12-16: T-ball/Baseball August 2- 6: Flag FootballAugust 9-13: Basketball August 16-20: Sports SamplerFacility Member: $50 Community Member: $65Sports Camp/Child Care Combo Your child will participate in Sports Camp in the morning, and go to Summer Explorers in the afternoon.Facility and Community Members: Weekly summer camp fee plus $30.00

Midlothian Family YMCA737 Coalfield RoadMidlothian, VA 23114

For questions, please contact the child care director at (804) 379-5668.

Camp Saponi Camp Saponi offers children a traditional outdoor day camp experience on a rustic, 25-acre setting. Activities include outdoor education, music and drama, arts and crafts, archery, low ropes course, field games and swimming lessons. Special events include themed family nights and our annual carnival. Campers are grouped by age and gender.Ages: Rising 1st-6th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $150 Community Member: $195

Summer Explorers CampSummer Explorers is an indoor alternative to our tradi-tional outdoor day camp. Children enjoy arts and crafts, drama and theater, environmental studies, cooperative games, field trips and guest speakers. Swimming indoors or playing in the outdoor water park are daily occurrences, weather permitting. Ages: Rising K-5th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 11 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 30Facility Member: $150 Community Member: $195

Midlothian Family YMCA

Teen Extreme CampTeens build friendships while developing interpersonal and leadership skills. Staff focus on encouraging team work and character development during fun activities such as rock climbing, kayaking, tubing, hiking, splash parks, laser tag, swimming, sports, the low ropes course and a trip toKings Dominion!Ages: Rising 7th-10th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $185 Community Member: $215

After Summer School CampTransportation is provided from local elementary schools to the YMCA. After lunch, children join campers in Camp Saponi and all of its fun activities.Ages: Rising 1st-6th graders     Times: 12-6 p.m. Dates: July 5-August 6Facility Member: $90 Community Member: $117

EveryBuddy CampThis camp is designed for elementary-aged children who function best in groups with a low camper to counselor ratio. Activities are geared toward a small group with some opportunity for interaction in large group settings.To maintain a nurturing 1:3 counselor-to-camper ratio, we can only accept six campers per session. Please contact our camp director with questions or concerns, or to set up a consultation.            Ages: 5-12 years old Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $260 per session Community Member: $330 per session

Soccer Camp We want to give your child the opportunity to enhance his or her skills in the game of soccer.Ages: Rising 1st-5th graders Times: 8:45 a.m.-12 p.m.Dates: July 19-23Facility Members: $99 (combo with Camp Saponi $25)Community Members: $129 (combo with Camp Saponi $35)

Basketball CampLearn the proper way to shoot, dribble, develop through drills and become a better player. Ages: Rising 1st-10th graders Times: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.Session 1: June 21-25Session 2: July 12-16 Facility Members: $185 Community Members: $205

All Girls Basketball CampWe will focus on learning the fundamentals of basketball, improving free throw and long range shooting, as well as teaching the proper defensive and offensive positioning needed to surpass your opponent.Grades: K-Rising 12th graders Times: 6-8:30 p.m.Dates: August 9-13, Monday-ThursdayFacility Member: $50 Community Member: $65

Goal Keeper ClinicEnhance your skills in the game of soccer by becoming a great goal keeper. Players and an all star goal keeper from Longwood College will be showing you different moves to help you become the best goal keeper in middle and high school.Ages: Rising 2nd-12th gradersTimes: 8:45 a.m.-12 p.m.Dates: July 14-16, Wednesday-FridayFacility Member: $99Community Member: $129

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The Classic Camp ExperienceEstablished in 1966, YMCA Camp Thunderbird boasts breathtaking natural beauty while providing a structured camp environment full of all the amenities a camper could ever want. One hundred acres of pristine woods encompass six-acre Lake George and many camp attractions.

Upon arriving, campers will notice:Fishing docks Nature trailsPony trails Rustic cabins (17)Outdoor pools Rip LinesWater playground Canoes Basketball courts Archery RangeAthletic fields Breath-taking SceneryFour amphitheaters

YMCA Day Camp At YMCA Camp Thunderbird, supervised summer fun starts as soon as campers step onto the bus full of excite-ment about the day that awaits. Once at camp, the morning devotion sets the tone for a day of fun-filled activities that promote age-appropriate relationships in an exciting yet structured setting.

A typical day at YMCA Camp Thunderbird may include:ArcheryArts & craftsBoating & canoeingFishing Fort buildingHikingMusic and dramaPetting farmPony trail ridesZip linesSwim lessonsOutdoor educationMarksmanshipTeam building

Ages: Rising K-8th gradersTimes: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (drop-off and pick-up times vary by bus stop location)Dates: One-or two-week sessions. First session begins June 21, last session ends August 27Facility Member: $200 (one week); $340 (two weeks)Community Member: $215 (one week); $355 (two weeks)

YMCA Leaders-in-TrainingDesigned for rising 9th and 10th graders, YMCA Leaders-in-Training builds future leaders through mentorship and responsibility. Activities and field trips vary by week.Ages: Rising 9th & 10th gradersTimes: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (drop-off and pick-up times vary by bus stop location)Dates: One-or two-week sessions. First session begins June 21, last session ends August 27Facility Member: $220 (one week); $345 (two week)Community Member: $230 (one week); $360 (two weeks)

A Place for EveryBuddyOur EveryBuddy curriculum helps special needs children experience camp. Due to the low camper-to-staff ratio of 3:1, space is limited to only twelve campers per two-week session. EveryBuddy campers must use the YMCA Camp Thunderbird drop-off and pick-up option. Ages: Rising kindergarten-17 year olds Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Dates: Two-week sessions. First session begins June 21, last session begins August 16Facility Member: $340 Community Member: $360

Year-Round Summer Camp, at Home?YMCA Camp Thunderbird’s website, or virtual camp, fea-tures fun, interactive and age-appropriate content that will have your child looking forward to days to come. Campers can get a sneak peak of tomorrow’s activities by reading the camp director’s interactive blog, keep in touch with friends all year long and participate in fun online activities.

Parents will enjoy their new interactive blog from the camp director.

We Pick Up & Drop Off Free of Charge!

YMCA Camp Thunderbird is truly a unique experience, and we want to serve as many kids as possible! We provide FREE bus stops throughout the Greater Richmond community.

Meet our StaffCamp Director Patrick Edmunds started off at Camp Thun-derbird as a camper. A graduate of the University of Virginia, his goal is to provide the best summer camp experience for children in the Greater Richmond area.

YMCA Camp ThunderbirdReal summer camp. Real summer fun.

Day camp staff are dedicated to making your child’s summer safe, productive and fun! All employ-ees are subject to random drug testing as well as background checks through VA State Police and Child Protective Services. In addition, camp staff complete an average of 45 hours of pre-camp training, including first aid, AED and CPR certifications.

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Patrick Edmunds

Bus Selection Stops may NOT be split by AM/PM.

NO BUS (drop off/pick up by parent at camp) 7:00-8:15 am 4:00-6:00 pm

Manchester Family YMCA 7:00-7:20 am 4:20-6:00 pm

Manchester Family YMCA 7:00-7:55 am 5:15-6:00 pm

Midlothian Family YMCA 7:20-7:30 am 4:35-4:45 pm

Swift Creek Middle School 7:40-7:50 am 5:00-5:10 pm

Bon Air Baptist Church 7:40-7:50 am 5:00-5:10 pm

Tuckahoe Family YMCA 7:40-7:50 am 5:00-5:10 pm

Fox Elementary School 7:40-7:50 am 5:00-5:10 pm

Chester Family YMCA 7:40-7:50 am 5:00-5:10 pm

Powhatan High School 7:25-7:35 am 5:00-5:10 pm

Shady Grove Family YMCA 7:40-7:50 am 5:00-5:10 pm

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North Richmond YMCA Community Center4207 Old Brook RoadRichmond, VA 23227Accredited by the National Association of Child Care Professionals

For questions, please contact the child care director at (804) 329-9622.

Little Explorers Give your preschooler the ultimate summer experience! Educational activities combined with field trips, swimming, art and science programs. Campers are encouraged to ex-plore ways to work as individuals and together as a team to resolve problems, build relationships and have fun!Ages: 2.5-5 years oldTimes: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Times: Wrap-Around available 7-8:30 a.m., 5-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions. First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $115 Community Member: $130Wrap-Around: $9 per camper per week

YAdventure CampSwimming, field trips, arts and sports – a summer of adventure for your school-age child. Open up your child’s world to new adventures and experiences.Ages: 5 –12 year oldsTimes: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Times: Wrap-Around available 7-8:30 a.m., 5-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessionsFirst session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $110 Community Member: $150Wrap-Around: $9 per camper per week

Teen Xtreme CampGive your teen an enriching summer experience building confidence and leadership skills through service learning projects, field trips and special events.Ages: 13-17 years oldTimes: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Wrap-Around available 7-8:30 a.m., 5-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Member: $135 Community Member: $175Wrap-Around: $9 per camper per week

Patrick Henry Family YMCA217 Ashcake RoadAshland, VA 23005

For questions, please call the child care and camp director at (804) 798-5770.

Junior Camp WinnipegThis camp is centered on weekly themes. Campers will enjoy arts and crafts, small and large group games, outdoor education, character development, daily swimming and the occasional field trip. Your camper will need a healthy lunch along with a healthy morning and afternoon snack.Ages: Rising K-3rd graders Times: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $130 Community Members: $150

Senior Camp WinnipegAlso centered on weekly themes, campers enjoy more advanced arts and crafts, small and large group games, outdoor education, character development, service learn-ing, daily swim time and weekly field trips. Your camper will need a healthy lunch along with a healthy morning and afternoon snack.Ages: Rising 4th-6th graders Times: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $135 Community Members: $155

Camp Tonkawa (Teen Camp)This camp meets and operates at Ashland Christian Church in Ashland, VA. This weekly camp is on the GO!! Campers will enjoy a different field trip every day and also engage in weekly community service activities. Your camper will need a healthy lunch along with a healthy morning and afternoon snack. Ages: Rising 7th–9th graders Times: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one week sessions. First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $165 Community Members: $185

Counselor in Training (CIT)CIT shadow a camp counselor during the day and learn the appropriate skills and knowledge needed to become a day camp counselor. CIT learn and project the YMCA’s core values throughout the camp day. CIT will meet weekly with YMCA staff to receive support and guidance on their camp experience.Ages: Rising 8th-11th graders Times: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Dates: Five two-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 16Facility Members: $165 Community Members: $185

Elizabeth Randolph Lewis Powhatan YMCA2269 Mann RoadPowhatan, VA 23139

For questions, please contact the child care director at (804) 598-0250.

Summer Explorers An alternative to traditional outdoor day camps, Summer Explorers builds spirit, mind and body through activities such as arts and crafts, drama and theater, environmental studies, games, weekly values discussions, and swimming on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. There are two prescheduled and prepaid field trips and guest speakers.Ages: 5-12 years old Time: 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Dates: 11 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 30 Location: One of three Powhatan County Elementary SchoolsFacility Member: $128 Community Member: $154

Junior Counselor in Training (JCIT)Teens aspiring to be future Summer Explorers staff work with counselors, attend field trips, assist with swimming activities, meet with the center supervisor and receive supportive supervision and evaluation. Participation does not guarantee a staff position, but is looked upon favorably. Those interested must complete a camp and CIT application.Ages: Rising 7th-9th gradersTimes: 7 a.m.–6 p.m. Dates: Eleven one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 30Facility Members: $90 Community Members: $110

Half Day Sports Combo Camp Campers learn a variety of sports such as whiffleball, soccer, basketball, ultimate Frisbee and flag football. Campers will also have an opportunity to meet and play soccer with Richmond Kickers soccer players! Must bring a water bottle, lunch and closed-toed shoes.Ages: K-5th graders Times: 8 a.m.-1 p.m.Dates: Three one-week sessions June 21-25, July 5–9 and July 12–16Facility Member: $70 Community Member: $80

Half Day Under the Sea CampEach day features an arts and crafts project, organized games corresponding to the week’s theme, a nature activity or walk, a wellness activity, free swim on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday and a 30-minute lunch. Must bring water bottle, lunch and wear closed-toed shoes.Ages: K-5th graders Times: 8 a.m.-1 p.m.Dates: June 28-July 2, July 12-16Facility Member: $70 Community Member: $80

Half Day Preschool CampEach week is theme based and your child will have many different activities in which to participate such as art, nature, science, outdoor games, reading, puzzles and fine motor skill development. Water bottle, lunch and close-toed shoes required.Ages 3 year olds: Tuesday, Thursday Ages 4 & 5 year olds: Monday, Wednesday, FridayTimes: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Location: Powhatan Elementary SchoolDates: Seven one-week sessions First session begins June 7, last session begins July 19Facility Member: $32 (3 year olds), $45 (4 & 5 year olds)Community Member: $52 (3 year olds), $65 (4 & 5 year olds)

Teen ExcursionsSign up for our new Teen Excursions program, which provides daily field trips to Kings Dominion, Va. Science Museum, Peak Experiences, Jamestown and Skateland/CiCi’s Pizza! This is a great opportunity to spend time with friends or make new ones, and have the best summer yet!Ages: Rising 7th-10th graders Times: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: Two one-week sessions July 19-23 and July 26-30Facility Member: $120 Community Member: $150

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Shady Grove Family YMCA11255 Nuckols RoadGlen Allen, VA 23059

For questions, please contact Camping Services Director Clay Mottley at (804) 270-3866.

Camp Kanawha This traditional outdoor summer day camp gives your child the experiences of summer fun including swimming lessons, archery, ropes course, arts & crafts, nature, special events and guests. Attend all summer or choose between10 one-week sessions.Ages: Rising 1st-5th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $135 Community Members: $185

Sports CampsCampers learn fundamental skills for each weekly sport with an emphasis on FUN through developmental drills, games and contests. Our co-ed sessions include basketball, baseball, soccer, flag football and sports unlimited. Campers need tennis shoes, outdoor clothes, water bottle, bagged lunch, sunscreen and a hat. Ages: 5 years-5th graders Times: 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $90 Community Members: $145Combine a Sports Camp with Camp Kanawha or Summer Explorers for only $30 per week

Summer ExplorersAn alternative to traditional camps, Summer Explorers allows your child to enjoy a program that concentrates on indoor activities including arts & crafts, drama & theater, club activities, environmental studies, cooperative games, free swim, field trips, special events and guests. Attend all summer or just a few one-week sessions.Ages: Rising 1st-5th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $135 Community Members: $185

Kinder CampKinder Camp is a week of art, singing, games, learning centers, cooking and outdoor play around weekly themes. Bring your lunch and a snack. We provide a peanut-and tree nut-free environment, as well as curbside service. Campers must be independently potty trained. Ages: 3-6 year olds Times: 8:50 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $90 Community Members: $145

Bonus CampThe best of both worlds, Bonus Camp combines the best activities from Summer Explorers and Camp Kanawha for a one-week blitz before campers return to school. Activities include free swim, archery, sports, club activities, field trips, ropes course, arts & crafts, nature and more.Ages: Rising 1st-5th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: August 30-September 3Facility Members: $135 Community Members: $185

Leaders In Training (LIT)LIT (Leaders In Training) is all about giving teens opportu-nities to “take the lead” in our YMCA! This camp will give each LEADER an opportunity to engage in fun yet life-changing experiences that will enhance their overall leader-ship skills through daily leadership sessions.Ages: Rising 6th-8th graders Times: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Facility Members: $140 Community Members: $240

Teen Extreme Adventure CampThis traveling adventure camp focuses on team-building and character development through field trips and service projects including visiting state parks, extreme hiking, tub-ing, swimming, camping, rock climbing, Meals on Wheels and more! Ages: Rising 6th-8th graders Times: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23rdFacility Members: $185 Community Members: $285

Shady Grove Family YMCA

I.M.P.A.C.T. CampThrough IMPACT (I’m Making Powerful Actions Chang-ing Things), high school teens IMPACT communities in a life-changing way! Students do mission work in an urban community, making a lasting impact. Teens benefit the less fortunate and themselves through real-life teambuilding, problem solving and innovative experiences.Ages: Rising 9th-12th graders Times: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.Dates: Three one-week sessions. Dates: July 12-16, July 26-30, August 9-13Facility Members: $300 Community Members: $400

NEW! Scuba CampThe Dive Shop and the Shady Grove YMCA have partnered to offer this great summer scuba experience. The cost includes all equipment, fees and one overnight at Lake Rawlings to get PADI Open Water Scuba Diver certification (junior rating for those under 15 years old).Ages: 12-18 years old Times: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.Dates: August 2-6Facility Members: $455 Community Members: $555

Guitar CampCalling all rock stars! Learn new chords, scales, solos and songs and end the week by recording your own CD!Ages: 12-15 year olds Times: 1 p.m.-5 p.m.Dates: August 16-20 Facility Members: $100 Community Members: $140

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Southside VA Family YMCA120 N. Madison StreetPetersburg, VA 23803

For questions, please contact the child care director at (804) 733-9333.

Preschool Child CareChildren will have a blast in this summer child care program packed with fun and learning for your active preschooler. Centered around weekly themes, children enjoy arts and crafts, music and movement, reading, counting, dramatic play, devotions, nature activities, character development and swimming lessons. Lunch is provided for eight of the session weeks. Ages: 3 years and 11 months-4 years old Times: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Rates: Sliding scale rates available. Please contact the Southside YMCA for information

School’s OutSafe, well-supervised activities such as swimming lessons, reading, math, music, drama, theme sessions, devotions, creative art, arts & crafts, science and nature activities, character development, and indoor and outdoor gross-mo-tor activities build new skills, promote diversity in learning and lead to a well-rounded summer experience. Weekly field trip fees are not included in session fee. Lunch provided for eight of the session weeks. Ages: Rising K-5th graders Times: 7a.m.-6 p.m. Dates: 10 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 23Location: First Baptist Church, 236 Harrison St., Petersburg, VARates: Sliding scale rates available. Please contact the Southside YMCA for information

Tuckahoe Family YMCA9211 Patterson AvenueHenrico, VA 23229

For questions, please contact the Camp Leadership Team at (804) 740-9622.

Camp Tuckahoe - Junior and SeniorA unique and safe outdoor day camp tailored toward devel-oping a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all children. Camp-ers experience specialized and age-appropriate activities such as arts and crafts, sports and games, songs, science, outdoor education, team building and archery.

Junior campers receive swim lessons and a weekly camp experience such as a field trip or special guest. Senior campers’ experience includes two field trips to Westview on the James where campers can canoe, hike, swim and utilize the zip line and water trampolineJunior Camp Ages: Rising K-2nd graders Senior Camp Ages: Rising 3rd-5th gradersTimes: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Dates: 11 one-week sessions First session begins June 21, last session begins August 3Facility Members: $177 Community Members: $217 Signed up for sports or specialty camps this summer? Add on Camp Tuckahoe for the same week for only $147(or $187 for community members)

Counselors in Training (CIT)Teens aspiring to be future camp staff have the opportunity to get advanced training. Each week, CIT work with counsel-ors, meet with their administrative coordinator and receive supportive supervision and evaluation. Those interested must complete both a camper and CIT application. Potential CIT will then be contacted to attend a group interview before being accepted into the program. Ages: Rising 8th-10th graders Times: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Dates: Two four-week sessions First session begins June 28, second session begins July 26Facility Members: $350 Community Members: $400 Hours logged in the CIT program may count toward HCPS requirements

Tuckahoe Family YMCA

Camp Adventure – Traveling Teen Camp at the Tuckahoe Family YMCAChanging daily trips teach character development, teamwork, fitness and volunteerism. Trips include service projects such as Meals on Wheels, social activities such as bowling, outdoor experiences such as Westview on the James and educational measures such as a visitfrom the Richmond Police Department’s crime scene investigation unit. Ages: Rising 6th –9th graders Times: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Dates: 10 one-week sessionsFirst session begins June 21, last session begins August 30Facility Members: $184 Community Members: $207

Youth Sports Camp Campers will participate in developmental drills, games and fun activities. Sports Camp teaches the fundamentals of baseball, basketball, flag football, ultimate Frisbee and soccer. Ages: 6-10 years old Facility Member : $99 Community Member: $130

Pee Wee Sports Camp Experience the world of sports including T-Ball, basketball, soccer and kickball using our indoor basketball gym, outdoor baseball field and full-size outdoor soccer field. Ages: 4-6 years old Facility Member: $82 Community Member: $102

Richmond Kickers 1st Kick’s Soccer Camp Current players for the Richmond Kickers soccer organiza-tion will teach your child the fundamentals of soccer includ-ing passing, dribbling and shooting! Ages: 4-6 years old Facility Member: $65 Community Member: $75  Richmond Kickers Recreational Soccer Camp Players for the Richmond Kickers soccer organization teach your child the fundamentals of soccer including passing, dribbling, ball control, field management and proper shooting!Ages: 7-15 years old Facility Member: $130 Community Member: $150

Tennis Camp Learn proper ground strokes, volleys and serves. Skills are reinforced through games and drills. Ages: 8-13 years old Facility Member: $92 Community Member: $122

Girls Field Hockey Camp Head VCU Field Hockey Coach Kelly McQuade and VCU players offer knowledge and expertise to teach the fundamentals of the game such as stick handling, ball control, shooting technique and skills games. Ages: 8-15 years old Facility Member: $110 Community Member: $125

Itty Bitty Camp Designed as a first-time camp experience. Theme-based sessions include gymnastics, creative movement, simple crafts, songs, games, stories and snack time. Parent does not participate, but must remain on premises.Ages: 2-3 year olds Times: 9:30-10:45 a.m.Dates: Two four-day sessions. First session begins June 1, second session begins June 7Facility Member: $50 Community Member: $70

Mini Gym & Sports Camp Learn gymnastic skills through the use of obstacle courses and basic gymnastic equipment. Also participate in a variety of sports like soccer, T-ball, basketball and rhythmic gymnastics.Ages: Session 1 – 3-5 years old; Session 2 – 4-6 years old Times: Session 1 – 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Times: Session 2 – 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Dates: Two four-day sessionsFirst session begins June 1, second session begins June 7Facility Member: $77 (session 1); $113 (session 2) Community Member: $107 (session 1); $143 (session 2)

Camp Explorer A theme-based camp with a unique mix of gymnastics and rock wall climbing. Children learn basic gymnastic skills on the uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise and vault. Ages: 4-10 years old Times: 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Dates: Two four-day sessions First session begins June 28, second session begins July 19Facility Member: $107 Community Member: $137

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Mini Camp Explorer All the fun of Camp Explorer but for a younger camper!Ages: 3-6 years old Times: 9:30-11:30 a.m.Dates: Two four-day sessions Session 1- June 14Session 2 - August 2Facility Member: $77 Community Member: $107

Gymnastics, Cheerleading & Dance Camp Learn basic cheering skills and dance techniques, with an emphasis on gymnastic skills.Ages: 7-14 years old Times: 5:30-7 p.m. Dates: August 2-5 Facility Member: $59 Community Member: $89

Gymnastics & More Camp Your child will continue to work on their gymnastics skills plus add a twist of games, cheerleading and dance. Ages: 3-10 Times: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Dates: July 12-15 Facility Member: $77 Community Member: $107

Tuckahoe Family YMCA YMCA Camp Registration and Membership InformationReserve Your Child’s Spot Today!The YMCA of Greater Richmond strives to make registering your child in a YMCA camp as easy as possible. Contact information and addresses for all YMCA of Greater Richmond branch locations are listed alongside their camp information within this magazine. Follow these simple steps to register:

1. Determine which camp your child will be attending and choose one of the following options to reserve his or her place:In Branch – Stop by your local YMCA to register for any camp offered throughout the YMCA of Greater Richmond association.Online – Reserve your child’s spot from the comfort of your home. Additional forms may be required prior to the first day of camp. Visit www.ymcarichmond.org/camp to reserve your spot.

2. Complete payment and return appropriate pa-perwork. Your child’s registration is not complete until all necessary forms have been returned.

Membership InformationAll campers must have a current YMCA Facility or Community Membership. The yearly Community Membership fee is $25 per child or $50 per family and allows registration for any YMCA programs open to Community Members. Call your local branch or visit www.ymcarichmond.org/affordable foradditional membership information.

Registration Fees and DepositsCertain camps may require additional day camp registration fees or session deposits. Deposits hold your camper’s spot in a specific session and are applied to the session balance.

Full payment is due two weeks prior to the first day of your camper’s session.

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Gymnastic Camp Participants of all skill levels learn gymnastics on a variety of equipment.Ages: 8-15 years old Times Regular Day 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Times Extended Day 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.Dates: July 12-15Facility Member: $107 (regular day); $149 (extended day)Community Member: $137 (regular day); $179 (extended day)

Summit CampCampers will learn basic skills for rock climbing and participate in team-building skills and games. Ages: 6-15 years old Times: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Dates: Five four-day sessions June 21, July 5 and 26, and August 9 and 16Facility Member: $105 Community Member: $135

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1. Chester Family YMCA2. Chickahominy Family YMCA3. Downtown YMCA4. Goochland Family YMCA5. James Center YMCA6. John Rolfe Family YMCA7. Manchester Family YMCA8. Midlothian Family YMCA9. North Richmond YMCA Community Center10. Patrick Henry Family YMCA11. Elizabeth Randolph Lewis Powhatan YMCA12. Shady Grove Family YMCA13. Southside Virginia Family YMCA14. Tuckahoe Family YMCA15. YMCA Camp Thunderbird Outdoor Center

Service Area & Branch Map

Service Area, Branch Mapand Chart Legend1. Chester Family YMCA 2. Chickahominy Family YMCA 3. Downtown YMCA 4. Goochland Family YMCA 5. James Center YMCA – no camps6. John Rolfe Family YMCA 7. Manchester Family YMCA 8. Midlothian Family YMCA 9. North Richmond YMCA Community Center 10. Patrick Henry Family YMCA 11. Elizabeth Randolph Lewis Powhatan YMCA 12. Shady Grove Family YMCA 13. Southside Virginia Family YMCA 14. Tuckahoe Family YMCA 15. YMCA Camp Thunderbird Outdoor Center

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YMCA of Greater Richmond2 W. Franklin St., Richmond, VA 23220804.649.9622 · www.ymcarichmond.org